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. >>> it has been another difficult day for rupert murdoch's media empire. during the testimony of the house of commons today the head editor and the lawyer of the now defunct newspaper said they told james murdoch that the practice of phone hacking at the tabloid was much more widespread than one rogue reporter. mr. murdoch had previously maintained that he only ever believed that the paper's rogue correspondent clive goodman had hacked into people's cell phone. the hacking scandal at "news in the world" is the subject of an exclusive article by "vanity fair" and i'm delighted to be joined by sarah ellison. you write, the murdoch empire is marked bay coarse, casual viciousness that seeps from the top. what can you possibly mean by na? >> well, i was specifically referring to an anecdote that rebeckah brooks had met a openl gay mp at the party and she said, it is after dark and shouldn't you be out on clapton commons now which is a renowned sort of gay meeting spot. the point there is just simply that there was a sense of the british public being sort of bla
. >>> it has been another difficult day for rupert murdoch's media empire. during the testimony of the house of commons today the head editor and the lawyer of the now defunct newspaper said they told james murdoch that the practice of phone hacking at the tabloid was much more widespread than one rogue reporter. mr. murdoch had previously maintained that he only ever believed that the paper's rogue correspondent clive goodman had hacked into people's cell phone. the hacking scandal at...
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murdoch has not done that before. he's a fighter, you see that in fox news and the establishment of bskyb, but he's pulled back for once. the question is where does he go and where does news corp. go, and the question is will the fcc licenses come up for question as result of the behavior of what went on after 9/11? it's a long line, it's a long chain of events from what might be freelance operators as he mentioned in letters to the attorney general, which you just mentioned, and if you could hang that on senior executives at news corp., but that will, without question, be the game. >> there is an often repeated principle in business that every organization resembles its head, that a company will behave overall the way the head behaves. i've experienced it in every company i worked with and also in government, the head of the organization determines the conduct that's going on underneath, either directly or indirectly. is that the sense that the british government has about the murdoch empire that this is absolutely a
murdoch has not done that before. he's a fighter, you see that in fox news and the establishment of bskyb, but he's pulled back for once. the question is where does he go and where does news corp. go, and the question is will the fcc licenses come up for question as result of the behavior of what went on after 9/11? it's a long line, it's a long chain of events from what might be freelance operators as he mentioned in letters to the attorney general, which you just mentioned, and if you could...
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murdoch says the damage is nothing that will not be recovered. he said we have a reputation of great good works in this country. that's the united states. after it was aggravated by the negative headlines in recent days, he said he was just getting annoyed. i'll get over it. isn't it great to care about his feelings? isn't it how the "wall street journal" -- is this bothering you, sir? >> a journalistic endeavor. more seriously, i think that now that the attempt to buy b sky casting is over, the "times" loses money. >> the reference, is this stalingrad? is this the top of his empire that gets thrown back? >> it's more like the soviet empire post 1989. everything's going to start truncating and falling. you have a situation of having to withdraw from the big money interests. will he walk away from the newspapers? people are now saying, if he can't have the television that he wants, why is he investing this money in newspaper? he may even pull out of britain. >> wanted to know why he couldn't have the news -- couldn't have the television company bu
murdoch says the damage is nothing that will not be recovered. he said we have a reputation of great good works in this country. that's the united states. after it was aggravated by the negative headlines in recent days, he said he was just getting annoyed. i'll get over it. isn't it great to care about his feelings? isn't it how the "wall street journal" -- is this bothering you, sir? >> a journalistic endeavor. more seriously, i think that now that the attempt to buy b sky...
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if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of being a police officer. most importantly, he understands the job of being a leader, and he brings a quality of leadership that i believe can give us the opportunity to build on a record that is a very, very difficult one to match. >>> it is tuesday in london, and rupert murdoch is now just hours away from testifying to the british parliament, and bloomberg news is now reporting that the news corp. board is considering elevating coo, chase carrie to ceo to succeed rupert murdoch if necessary. the outline of the murdoch media empire's pattern of criminal conduct expands as the phone hacking scandal just kee
if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of...
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. >>> rupert murdoch's media empire cannot get a break from the british parliament. close friend and murdoch employee made his third appearance before a house of commons committee. we learned that james murdoch, son of rupert will make another appearance before the committee next month. both are accused of being economical with the truth before lawmakers in london. the former editor of the sunday times author of good times bad times. editor at large is sir harold evans. i read your book and you suggest that rupert murdoch never made a promise that he meant to keep. >> he never made a promise he kept. maybe in a fraction of a second when he made it, he thought perhaps i can keep this one. it doesn't survive. >> that are suggests there is an absence of morality and misconduct. is that fair? >> in my book i said the most interesting character in milton's paradise lost, the most clever and able person is the lucifer. lucifer also had a problem with equating the fact. the fact is rupert has an objective. a nicety like in particular, he said during the time we were investi
. >>> rupert murdoch's media empire cannot get a break from the british parliament. close friend and murdoch employee made his third appearance before a house of commons committee. we learned that james murdoch, son of rupert will make another appearance before the committee next month. both are accused of being economical with the truth before lawmakers in london. the former editor of the sunday times author of good times bad times. editor at large is sir harold evans. i read your...
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rupert murdoch was just as right wing then as he is now. but his right-wing tabloid "the sun," which is as dominant in british tabloid media as fox news is anywhere cable news, tony blair convinced the conservative rupert murdoch to have the conservative "sun" tabloid get behind the blair candidacy. this right-wing paper, "the sun," endorsed the labour party and tony blair. so after nearly two decades of the labour party in exile, tony blair got rupert murdoch's backing. that helped him get elected prime minister. labour got to be in charge of briblt for the next decade. george w. bush got a new poodle. and we all got the iraq war. whatever you think of what tony blair did with his time in power, his rise to power was skilled, very skilled. and that skill was manifest in part with his triumph in the murdoch primary. josh marshall at the website talking points memos has been writing about this. he wrote about it this past summer and again today. the idea of the murdoch primary everybody talked about it and it's the real thing. you have to wi
rupert murdoch was just as right wing then as he is now. but his right-wing tabloid "the sun," which is as dominant in british tabloid media as fox news is anywhere cable news, tony blair convinced the conservative rupert murdoch to have the conservative "sun" tabloid get behind the blair candidacy. this right-wing paper, "the sun," endorsed the labour party and tony blair. so after nearly two decades of the labour party in exile, tony blair got rupert murdoch's...
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if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of being a police officer. most importantly, he understands the job of being a leader, and he brings a quality of leadership that i believe can give us the opportunity to build on a record that is a very, very difficult one to match. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready
if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of...
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very uncomfortable moments for james murdoch here. he has denied knowing anything about hacking possibly being more extensive, but he's damned if he did, damned if he didn't. if he did know it was more extensive, that would mean his prior testimony was inaccurate. if he didn't know about it, then lawmakers are saying this happened on your watch. why didn't you know? thomas. >> still a lot more answers that remain to be given to the public here. michelle kosinski, thank. >>> the supercommittee's failure has americans frustrated. 55% believe that republicans and democrats are to be blamed. went,shiller is from brown university and joins me this morning. if we go outside that 55%, we sigh more americans blaming republicans. congress members have seen all the polls. when did this inaction finally come back to bite them. think continue to ask americans to sacrifice, yet it seems like they don't have any consequence. >> if you had an assignment and you didn't do it, or somebody had a deadline and they simply didn't do it, they would probabl
very uncomfortable moments for james murdoch here. he has denied knowing anything about hacking possibly being more extensive, but he's damned if he did, damned if he didn't. if he did know it was more extensive, that would mean his prior testimony was inaccurate. if he didn't know about it, then lawmakers are saying this happened on your watch. why didn't you know? thomas. >> still a lot more answers that remain to be given to the public here. michelle kosinski, thank. >>> the...
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robert m -- rupert murdoch is, if nothing else, decisive. he did exactly the right thing. >> las wrd. see you next week.
robert m -- rupert murdoch is, if nothing else, decisive. he did exactly the right thing. >> las wrd. see you next week.
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the murdochs have been m political pressure. the prime minister's office, deputy prime minister, former prime minister gordon brown, all saying informally that murdochs should be present at parliament for that hearing next tuesday because news international rebecca brooks will be there. a summons came from parliament and it was communicated through prime minister cameron's office today. did rupert and james bow to that pressure? it is interesting because -- >> first they said they were not going to go. is that right? ? then all of a sudden after the formal request came, that's when they turned around and 1ed they would. at first they said they weren't going next tuesday. >> they would. it is interesting to look at time line of what's been happening on the u.s. regulatory side along side what is going on here in britain. we have senators coming out and saying that department of justice and sec should be launching an inquiry. we have representative peter king should launch an inquiry, which we know now is happening. a lot of that
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so for a company like that to function, clearly it does not depend on rupert murdoch or james murdoch. clearly, as a ceo, you have other functions that are managed by other people. i'm not worried about it at all because i do interact a lot with news corp., and i see a lot of depth at the management level at all levels. >> what mistakes do you think they've made managerially in handling the scandal? because the one thing that everyone seems to be in agreement about is they haven't handled it very well. >> you know, news corp. is a conglomerate that is really so diverse. it's available in five continents. if you take only the newspaper arena between -- among the united states, uk, australia, and other countries, you have hundreds of newspapers that have been published. clearly, "news of the world" in the uk went out of control, and the lesson learned here is that mr. rupert murdoch, james murdoch, and the management and board of directors there, they have to have more stringent rules and regulations. they have to tighten the boss a lot more internally, and they have to have independent
so for a company like that to function, clearly it does not depend on rupert murdoch or james murdoch. clearly, as a ceo, you have other functions that are managed by other people. i'm not worried about it at all because i do interact a lot with news corp., and i see a lot of depth at the management level at all levels. >> what mistakes do you think they've made managerially in handling the scandal? because the one thing that everyone seems to be in agreement about is they haven't handled...
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is that the likely situation here with murdoch? >> i think it's impossible to be a crystal ball gazer. i wrote a piece that i hope is a thoughtful piece, you talked about it last night in great terms saying that this is a massive abusive power, much like nixon abused his power, that journalism is not a license to abuse the free press, that the murdoch enterprise has acted like thugs, not like reporters, that somewhat like a mafia outfit, the murdoch enterprise has its respectable businesses, then it has its tabloid businesses, particularly like "news of the world." i would love, with you, to have a really good discussion about journalism, which i think this is really about journalism and the abuse of journalism. one of the things murdoch does is oversimplifies everything in his tabloids, black and white, everything is black and white, and i think we only have about three minutes here, so i think it's almost impossible to have the kind of discussion about this really fascinating, the most powerful man in media probably in the last 7
is that the likely situation here with murdoch? >> i think it's impossible to be a crystal ball gazer. i wrote a piece that i hope is a thoughtful piece, you talked about it last night in great terms saying that this is a massive abusive power, much like nixon abused his power, that journalism is not a license to abuse the free press, that the murdoch enterprise has acted like thugs, not like reporters, that somewhat like a mafia outfit, the murdoch enterprise has its respectable...
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what does this mean for the murdoch empire going forward? what does it mean for the american properties? >> the first call i made today to report on this i talked to somebody at news corp. and tell me about the closure of the world. they said, don't you mean the rebranding of the news of the world? even though they're closing the paper in name, they are expanding the publication of the "sun tabloid" to seven days a week. they're so cynical about this move. they're hopeful this is going to draw a line under the scandal. i think it's something that just shows how -- how much murdoch is willing to do. also a decision that's been on the table for months, and it's something that they just decided to take now because they've been shown to be hacking into voice mails and kidnapped girls, all those type of thing. in terms of the impact merhere, another thing, people suspected that murdoch's empire has had these elements to it. mow there is this scandal that really solidifies it now. there's evidence. all of the things that people have talked about,
what does this mean for the murdoch empire going forward? what does it mean for the american properties? >> the first call i made today to report on this i talked to somebody at news corp. and tell me about the closure of the world. they said, don't you mean the rebranding of the news of the world? even though they're closing the paper in name, they are expanding the publication of the "sun tabloid" to seven days a week. they're so cynical about this move. they're hopeful this...
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murdoch, what i mean is that he defended mr. murdoch. from the associated press, quote, rudy giuliani told new hampshire voters late thursday that the company's chief executive, rupert murdoch, is a very honorable, honest man. giuliani says he has confidence in rupert murdoch, a regular acquaintance, despite allegations that one of murdoch's companies may have tapped into the voicemail of 9/11 victims. rudy giuliani in fact is going to make another run for the presidency. on the platform, famously described by his rivals last time around as a noun, a verb, and 9/11, anything borne out under investigation about mr. giuliani's friend, mr. murdoch, hacking the cell phones of 9/11 victims, is going to be a hard one for him to spin on the campaign trail. that is going to be a big deal in tomorrow's news, i am guessing. the interview is next tonight. it is the great bill moyers. please stay tuned. ♪ we believe doing the right thing never goes unnoticed. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> last night on this show
murdoch, what i mean is that he defended mr. murdoch. from the associated press, quote, rudy giuliani told new hampshire voters late thursday that the company's chief executive, rupert murdoch, is a very honorable, honest man. giuliani says he has confidence in rupert murdoch, a regular acquaintance, despite allegations that one of murdoch's companies may have tapped into the voicemail of 9/11 victims. rudy giuliani in fact is going to make another run for the presidency. on the platform,...
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the most key player to be recalled could be james murdoch. no decision has been made on that yet, but it is said to be likely. and that is because the former royal editor of the news of the world said that the practice of phone hacking at the now defunct sunday tabloid was not limited to just one or two rogue reporters but in fact that it was widespread. now clyde good man wrote the letter in 2007 but it was only released publicly today. he claims the practice of phone hacking was, quote, widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. good man who was convicted and jailed for hacking into the voice mails of members of the royal family in 2007 wrote the letter at the time of his dismissal from news of the world. when james murdoch answered questions before the parliamentary committee last month he told the committee he did not know about other reporters engaging in phone hacking but other senior executives, former executives of news of the world have told this parliamentary committee
the most key player to be recalled could be james murdoch. no decision has been made on that yet, but it is said to be likely. and that is because the former royal editor of the news of the world said that the practice of phone hacking at the now defunct sunday tabloid was not limited to just one or two rogue reporters but in fact that it was widespread. now clyde good man wrote the letter in 2007 but it was only released publicly today. he claims the practice of phone hacking was, quote,...
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so today, james murdoch was called back. and one member of parliament offered an extraordinary explanation for why he felt the murdochs had failed to tell the truth. >> are you familiar with the word "mafia"? >> yes, mr. watson? >> have you heard a term murder, the word they use for the code of silence? >> james was upset that the family business was now being compared to the world's most heinous criminal organization, but that's exactly how elected lawmakers in london now regard the media empire of rupert murdoch. and as the hearing drew to a close, this was their verdict of how the murdochs run their business. >> you must be the first mafia boss in history you didn't know he was running a criminal enterprise. >> mr. watson, please, i think that's inappropriate. mr. chairman? >> the chairman said nothing and the murdoch mafia left the room. thanks very much for watching. my friend and colleague dylan ratigan is here and ready to take us forward. dylan, it's yours. >> and i will expedite this as for the benefit of all involv
so today, james murdoch was called back. and one member of parliament offered an extraordinary explanation for why he felt the murdochs had failed to tell the truth. >> are you familiar with the word "mafia"? >> yes, mr. watson? >> have you heard a term murder, the word they use for the code of silence? >> james was upset that the family business was now being compared to the world's most heinous criminal organization, but that's exactly how elected lawmakers...
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rupert murdoch alongside his son james murdoch and the chief executive of news international here in the u.k. will appear before parliamentary select committee at 2:30 u.k. time. you have been watching news on the bbc. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los presented by kcet los angeles.
rupert murdoch alongside his son james murdoch and the chief executive of news international here in the u.k. will appear before parliamentary select committee at 2:30 u.k. time. you have been watching news on the bbc. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global...
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murdoch and asked him about this? >> no, i haven't. >> are you confident knowing him -- >> i'll probably see him in the next couple of days or week. i see him all the time at various functions. >> are you confident enough in him? >> he's a competent, honorable man. this can't be something he'd have anything to do with. >> here's why giuliani is not muir dorsch's greatest character witness. number one, giuliani has been in murdoch's pocket for years. i've seen this up close working in new york politics, and i can tell you the new york republican relationship to murdoch is as ugly as you'd imagine it to be. you might expect giuliani to be a little more, i don't know, animated about the criminal exploitation of 9/11 victims. he is the biggest political exploiter of 9/11 we've ever seen. trying to base a hopeless and ridiculous presidential campaign on the simple fact that he was mayor of new york city during 9/11. the accusations that the fbi is now investigating involve hacking into phones of the families of 9/11 victim
murdoch and asked him about this? >> no, i haven't. >> are you confident knowing him -- >> i'll probably see him in the next couple of days or week. i see him all the time at various functions. >> are you confident enough in him? >> he's a competent, honorable man. this can't be something he'd have anything to do with. >> here's why giuliani is not muir dorsch's greatest character witness. number one, giuliani has been in murdoch's pocket for years. i've seen...
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in what murdoch did in britain i can see not his crimes is not a solid medium a physical poised. to democracy that's in him for some years some of who is the sort of the here who is the one who's the front runner for the republican nomination right now mitt romney how did he go through murdoch again to get this front runner status he barely gives any interviews as far as i know i haven't seen a mitt romney interview on fox in a long time yet he's on the on the glide path of the republican nomination who's who's number two if he jumps in rick perry rick perry is fox news this guy this isn't this is nonsense i think you have to go through if that was the case john bolton would be the head would be your nominee because he's on fox news all the time and considering a run you wouldn't be flailing yeah ok you got me but it's rare but ok no lizabeth war consumer financial protection bureau richard cordray is is the guy who is going to go in and republicans are saying that they're that's not enough they're going to vote on legislation fact they probably had to vote already today to weake
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his father, rupert murdoch, when he decides it's time to retire. he had this to say about the future of the company and what they've learn frd this entire scandal. >> what i'm trying to do is learn from the events over the last number of years. try to understand why the company couldn't come to grips with the, some of the issues in front of it in its fast away as i would have liked or the company would have liked and learn from those. >> shareholders will now have to decide how he did today, how he did over the sum ir and how badly this scandal has hurt his ability to run the company. >> stephanie gosk from london for us. thank you. >>> side bar now. republican congressman joe walsh is apologizing for a rant that was caught on tape and has spread like wildfire on youtube. >> don't blame banks and don't blame the marketplace for the mess we're in right now! i am tired of hearing that [ bleep ]. i am tired of hearing that [ bleep ]. >> the situation, taking -- they know they couldn't afford it? >> there are already mechanisms in place -- you know, th
his father, rupert murdoch, when he decides it's time to retire. he had this to say about the future of the company and what they've learn frd this entire scandal. >> what i'm trying to do is learn from the events over the last number of years. try to understand why the company couldn't come to grips with the, some of the issues in front of it in its fast away as i would have liked or the company would have liked and learn from those. >> shareholders will now have to decide how he...
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murdoch, meaning james murdoch of its existence. james murdoch may be called before parliament again. >> new accusations that are emerging that bosses at the british tabloid were aware employees were illegally spying on people. a second letter sent by a former news of the world reporter in 2007, claims employees openly discussed phone hacking during daily editorial meetings. news corporation which is the parent company of this network, closed down the tabloid last month. >> coming up, why is the president talking about bad luck? what does that mean for you? dennis kneale is back, next. >> shocking investigation, former secretary of the treasury's name is coming up. hear all about it, straight an ed. ips are the basis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right medic
murdoch, meaning james murdoch of its existence. james murdoch may be called before parliament again. >> new accusations that are emerging that bosses at the british tabloid were aware employees were illegally spying on people. a second letter sent by a former news of the world reporter in 2007, claims employees openly discussed phone hacking during daily editorial meetings. news corporation which is the parent company of this network, closed down the tabloid last month. >> coming...
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is taking back control of its murdoch's actuated media america take a hint and reclaim democracy and real news in journalism. you need to know this yesterday the senate gang of six announced that it's reached a consensus on a framework to raise the debt ceiling and trim the debt by nearly four trillion dollars with both spending cuts and revenue raisers upon hearing the news president obama and mediately faced white house reporters to throw his weight behind the senate deal take a look. here's where we stand. we have a democratic president and administration that is prepared to sign a tough package we now have a bipartisan group of senators who agree with that balanced approach and we've got the american people who agree with that balanced approach my hope and what i will be urging speaker boehner. nancy pelosi. as well as leader reid and mitch mcconnell is that they are moral are prepared to start talking turkey well when lawmakers start talking turkey one thing that's off the table and negotiations is the words bush tax cut for millionaires and billionaires nowhere in the gang of s
is taking back control of its murdoch's actuated media america take a hint and reclaim democracy and real news in journalism. you need to know this yesterday the senate gang of six announced that it's reached a consensus on a framework to raise the debt ceiling and trim the debt by nearly four trillion dollars with both spending cuts and revenue raisers upon hearing the news president obama and mediately faced white house reporters to throw his weight behind the senate deal take a look. here's...
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you know, rupert murdoch had a lot of inflounce in the reagan administration. he managed to get his u.s. citizenship during that era. he knows how to get inside. is that the story, this is an overlay. it's not just yellow journalism, it's the power of journalists who have power within governments. >> reporter: well, absolutely. that's at the heart of the story. in fact, you had prime minister cameron talking about this cozy relationship between the tabloids and the politicians last friday, and there is a sense that the door has been opened a little bit here, and people now, politicians specifically, can come out publicly and criticize the tabloids. there was fear in the past if they came out publicly against the tabloid, then they'd have to face nasty headlines and perhaps investigations into their personal lives. they also curried favor with the tabloid, because getting support from a tabloid could mean success in a campaign. now you see an effort in recent days to go at the heart of that power and influence and try to dismantle it. >> isn't it true if "news o
you know, rupert murdoch had a lot of inflounce in the reagan administration. he managed to get his u.s. citizenship during that era. he knows how to get inside. is that the story, this is an overlay. it's not just yellow journalism, it's the power of journalists who have power within governments. >> reporter: well, absolutely. that's at the heart of the story. in fact, you had prime minister cameron talking about this cozy relationship between the tabloids and the politicians last...